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Edmar D.

Pillogo
Questions:
1. Compare the input voltage and the feedback voltage in Table 11.1. What conclusion
do you arrived at? What can you say about the error voltage?
The input voltage and feedback voltage in table 11.1 were almost close. Error
voltage was produced when not all voltage has returned to the feedback.

2. Look at Table 11.2 and comment on the statement: The closed-loop gain bandwidth
product is a constant for a given op amp.
Base on Table 11.2, for any op amp the closed loop gain bandwidth should
be the similar in ideal conditions, but during the experiment there are human
and instrumental errors that affect the result of the measurement.
3. What is the approximate funity for the op amp used in this experiment?
The approximate funity is equal to the value of the average gain-bandwidth
product.

4. What is the approximate value of AOL fOL for the op amp used in this experiment?
The approximate value of AOLFOL for the op amp used in this experiment
is equal to the closed loop bandwidth.

5. Suppose you change R2 to 240 k in figure 11.1. Using the gain- bandwidth product,
what is the bandwidth?

A cL=

R2
+1
1 k

( )

A cL=241
A cL ( f cL ) =3616.740 kHz
f cL=14994.77178 Hz

6. What is the fOL for an AOL of 100,000?


The fOLfor an AOL of 100,000 should be 36.14Hz.

Analysis:
The data of this experiment was gathered through measurement and
computation. Therefore, all the data are valid. The most probable sources of error for this
experiment are the errors in measurement and tolerances. It is because it is difficult to use
properly the oscilloscope. Hence, we have to manipulate and adjust it to get thecorrect
measurement. The environmental and human factor has affected the accuracy of the data.
These data can be reduced by observing a proper manner of the experiment in any method.

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